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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

An overview of the Winchester Apex .50 Magnum in-line muzzle loader. It came out waaaaaay too long . If you want to zip to the end I won't mind, the shooting doesn't start until 0:04:30. I tried uploading this in Mpeg4 but the sound kept going out of synch. If you've got any pointers I'd be glad to hear them

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  • There are several available or you can try to strike out on your own and build it from a blank of wood. The most fun I think, but it takes alot of time to cut it down just right. BUT, you get to make it JUST RIGHT for your fit. And you can make the wood beautifull. A double set trigger as well, again though , thats my preference and you will find your own. I would also find a black powder club in your area, Ill bet there is one and they will have alot of parts and info at the ready for you!

  • I've been going thru the "Track of the Wolf" catalog, making up a wish list. I'd already picked out a Green Mountain barrel. The Model 70 in "Winchester Rifles Part 2" is a custom stock and the Rem 597 in "Austins Birthday" is scratch built. I enjoy working on them as well as firing them. As far as powder goes, as I only use the inline now, charged with 777 FFG. I guess that will have to change when I build the flintlock pistol.

  • While I agree and disagree with you, I have to give you respect for the videos. They are done very well.

    I shot percussion blackpowder for years as a kid at NMLRA events. I well made gun with good powder doesnt have "hangtime".

    Other than that, I like what your doing and will continue tuning in!

  • What brand of gun and powder would you recommend? I've never seen a flintlock that didn't have enough hang time to unsettle somebody that grew up shooting cased ammo. The cap locks aren't as bad, but I still find it to be so. I've wanted to build a kit gun, that's the only thing holding me back.

  • if its made in Hartford CT its a COLT (or USFA) if its a winchester, it was made in NEW HAVEN!

  • You're absolutely right and I look like a fool!

    Good call and my apologies to all those unemployed folks in New Haven.

    I screwed up.

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  • you are good at talking.. your voice isint like a little kids... its good

  • You make nice vids man. Keep it up

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  • I enjoyed watching this video. You "teach" not just talk. I have grown up hunting all of my life, spent 6 years in the USMC and still enjoyed watching your video. Thanks for posting!

  • I like the talk as much as the shooting. Keep up the great work.

  • you have a nice voice

    a voice you hear on tv

    the story at the start made me sad

  • great vids, great insight, true knowledge. i wish u the best of luck in everything that u do old man.

  • you have a nice voice, no homo XD

  • Please continue talking. The information is relevant.

  • Hello from france . You have a good voice and commentaries can be understood by no-english mother tongue people .

    I europe we have 2 things less :

    Less space for shooting and we shoot from top to down for security and we badly need of a 2nd amendment ...

    We'll never have .

  • keep up the talkin' brother!! nice shootin' and great vids

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